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Adults with Poor Reading Skills, Older Adults, and College Students: the Meanings They Understand During Reading Using a Diffusion Model Analysis
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Adults with poor reading skills: How lexical knowledge interacts with scores on standardized reading comprehension tests
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Responding to Nonwords in the Lexical Decision Task: Insights from the English Lexicon Project
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A diffusion model account of masked vs. unmasked priming: Are they qualitatively different?
Abstract: In the past decades, hundreds of articles have explored the mechanisms underlying priming. Most researchers assume that masked and unmasked priming are qualitatively different. For masked priming, the effects are often assumed to reflect savings in the encoding of the target stimulus, whereas for unmasked priming, it has been suggested that the effects reflect the familiarity of the prime-target compound cue. In contrast, other researchers have claimed that masked and unmasked priming reflect essentially the same core processes. In this article, we use the diffusion model (Ratcliff, 1978) to account for the effects of masked and unmasked priming for identity and associatively related primes. The fits of the model lead us to the following conclusion: masked related primes give a head start to the processing of the target compared to unrelated primes, while unmasked priming affects primarily the quality of the lexical information.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5688948/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23647337
https://doi.org/10.1037/a0032333
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Aging and IQ effects on associative recognition and priming in item recognition
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Children are not like older adults: A diffusion model analysis of developmental changes in speeded responses
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Individual Differences in Visual Word Recognition: Insights from the English Lexicon Project
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Using diffusion models to understand clinical disorders
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Individual Differences, Aging, and IQ in Two-Choice Tasks
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Dysphoria and memory for emotional material: A diffusion-model analysis
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Two Dimensions Are Not Better than One: STREAK and the Univariate Signal Detection Model of Remember/Know Performance
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Meanings, propositions, and verbs
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A Diffusion Model Account of Criterion Shifts in the Lexical Decision Task
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A Model of the Go/No-Go Task
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Application of the Diffusion Model to Two-Choice Tasks for Adults 75−90 Years Old
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A Diffusion Model Analysis of the Effects of Aging in the Lexical-Decision Task
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A Diffusion Model Account of the Lexical Decision Task
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Meaning Through Syntax: Language Comprehension and the Reduced Relative Clause Construction
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